He's injured and here they won't attend to him simply because they don't have anything to suture him with.
Just because you don't attend a particular meeting on a given day doesn't mean to say you stop work because the majority of work you do as a councillor continues.
You'll notice that he didn't attend the NAACP conference last year as a candidate for the GOP nomination, and he didn't participate in a debate on minority issues.
And only three in ten Americans who attend religious services every week support same-sex marriage while six in ten Americans who don't attend church weekly feel that way.
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And The New York Times said it won't attend because of the department's off-the-record ground rules.
Adams didn't attend the school, and the youths were practicing indoors to stay warm, Rodriguez said.
But this year, the company scaled back its presence at the show and Mr. Jobs didn't attend.
As an added precaution, I promised my mom I wouldn't attend Rosh Hashanah services at the synagogue downtown.
Probably the only time in history anyone has promised their mother that they wouldn't attend Rosh Hashanah services.
He didn't attend principles meetings - which is a meeting of the National Security Council - without the president.
Although Mr. Holmes graduated from the university with the highest honors, he didn't attend commencement ceremonies, school officials said.
Two men who didn't attend Hyde's wingding were Equitable president James Waddell Alexander and Gage Tarbell, an ambitious vice president.
Professional rules governing the legal profession force lawyers into a narrow groove, scriveners who don't attend to a deal's underlying business aspects.
Ms. Banks didn't attend Johns Hopkins, but she believed the school would preserve as much open space as possible, Mr. Newell says.
Mr. O'Connell, who didn't attend culinary school, first encountered the chinoise during his time training at L'Auberge Chez Francois in Great Falls, Va.
It was the same synagogue where I had prayed 12 years earlier, the synagogue where I promised my mom I wouldn't attend services.
The education cost would be far higher if college were included, even accounting for children who don't attend college, pay for it themselves or attend low-priced institutions.
And you mentioned women priests, what do you say to those still reluctant church-goers who say they won't attend a particular church if there's a woman priest preaching?
If you can't attend, the events will both be webcast, and the USPTO is inviting developers to send in written comments (the deadline for that is March 15th).
Mr. Maliki, apparently attempting to drive a wedge between the harder- and softer-line ministers, has vowed to fire most of those who don't attend meetings in the coming days.
Mr. Baron Cohen was invited to the Oscars to support the much-nominated "Hugo, " but didn't attend the actual ceremony because the Academy objected to him wearing his military regalia.
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Downs had been, though, no one had a more profound impact on Robinson's life than Branch Rickey, whose religious devotion was such that he didn't attend baseball games on Sundays.
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For those who couldn't attend the games he had the rare ability of making you feel that you were actually at the game with his vivid description of all around him.
Google has said Chief Executive Larry Page won't attend the conference or appear on the company's analyst call in a few weeks because of an undisclosed condition, which caused him to lose his voice.
But prospects for launching talks at an international conference in Geneva began fading after the main Western-backed opposition group said it wouldn't attend as long as Hezbollah fights in Syria and the situation in Qusair remains dire.
With many doctors now using text messages to remind patients of appointments and patients being able to text back if they can't attend, it's tempting to think that missed appointments will become a thing of the past.
Or what about the fact that the president's reform proposal would mean that a young person can be covered up until the age of 26 by a parent's plan, rather than the current limit of 19 for those who don't attend college?
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